[Bug 1384973] Re: shim prints "Booting in insecure mode" when booting without SecureBoot enabled
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Sat Aug 29 21:28:13 UTC 2015
Bug #1489987 is most likely user error (upgrading to shim in trusty-
proposed before a corresponding version of shim-signed was available).
It is not a regression caused by this SRU.
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** Tags added: bot-stop-naggig
** Tags removed: bot-stop-naggig
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Title:
shim prints "Booting in insecure mode" when booting without SecureBoot
enabled
Status in shim package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in shim-signed package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
shim 0.7 has an unfortunate bug where when booting with SecureBoot
disabled (i.e., in setup mode), it will print the message "Booting in
insecure mode" and pause for two seconds before booting.
This has been corrected upstream in commit
d95b24bd02cf41cca9adebd95f10609d6424d2b3, which postdates 0.7. We
will include this fix in the next upload of shim (dependent on a
Microsoft round-trip for signing).
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